Frank Coles Charts New Strategy for Wallem

April 16, 2019

The maritime solutions company with expertise in ship management Wallem said that it  has updated its corporate identity to mark the beginning of a shift in its service offering that will harness the latest technology to improve asset management transparency and efficiency in a program intended to transform the relationship between owners and their ships

Hong Kong headquartered Wallem Group is changing itself and its brand to support the maritime industry as it undergoes a structural transition.

The refreshed corporate identity and logo reflects its ambition to establish a fundamentally new approach in collaborating with vessel owners and deliver on its vision of being ‘the leading provider of technology-driven maritime solutions in a customer centric and transparent manner’.

The refreshed corporate identity and logo reflects its ambition to establish a fundamentally new approach in collaborating with vessel owners and deliver on its vision of being ‘the leading provider of technology-driven maritime solutions in a customer centric and transparent manner’.

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